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Brenton-on-Sea is great for walking and sunbathing and is popular with paragliders. A big rock formation, castle Rock, is a favourite fishing spot for locals. Swimming is dangerous because of rip currents.

Beautiful scenic drive from Kysna.
Wonderful long white sandy beach where you can sometimes spot Dolphins swimming near the shore.
Cafe Blue wonderful for coffee and you can eat in their adjoining hotel.

If you are on a tight budget but want the views and the cheapy accommodation, Brenton on Sea is your to go place.
I have stayed at Haven hotel (self-catering), I had room 4, it looked out to the ocean, very beautiful especially in the...More

Brenton on Sea is absolutely beautiful and a wonderfully calming place!
We had a wonderful time braai-ing whilst looking at the ocean. There are three wonderful restaurants, and everyone is so friendly and helpful!

I spent two nights at Brenton on Sea cottages: it’s a wonderful place facing the Indian Ocean. Once I arrived here I started staring at it, so blue so deep so great... it’s amazing. The cottages with such an overview are very week furnished and...More

This is such a relaxing place to visit. The villas have everything you need including an outside braai area with a view of the ocean. Its a short walk to the beach or even just to watch the waves crashing into Castle rock. Perfect place...More

Brenton-on-sea is a beautiful part of the world where the beach was very inviting. Even if one didn't want to participate in beach-like activities the drive to the sea was great and there were benches where one could sit and forget the rest of the...More

Just up the coast from Brenton on Sea, lies Buffalo Beach -- about three miles as the seagull flies. A nice, long walk in the sand, traversing this wonderful span is well worth the effort. And when you get to Brenton on Sea, stop for...More